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Seton Hall Preparatory and Table to Table Foster Impactful Collaboration

In the spirit of Easter, Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange collected 15 hams, totaling 120 lbs., from its community to brighten Easter for local families in need. Volunteers from Table to Table, New Jersey’s first food rescue organization, collected and delivered the hams to MEND, a hunger relief network in Essex County, advancing health equity through collaborative, community-driven programming.
Table to Table is celebrating 25 years of impactful work, having rescued and delivered enough food for over 311 million healthy meals throughout northern New Jersey. To mark this milestone, the organization aims to rescue and deliver enough fresh food for an additional 25 million meals this year, using its fleet of six trucks and volunteer-based app. To support Table to Tables’s mission, visit tabletotable.org/donate.
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